ORIGIN OF SEPARATION OF POWER AND ITS APPLICATION IN NIGERIA

Published: 3 June 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/twyxj8b9hs.2
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ANUOLUWAPO JOSEPH

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PROJECT TOPIC- ORIGIN OF SEPARATION OF POWER AND ITS APPLICATION IN NIGERIA BY ANUOLUWAPO CHRISTIANA JOSEPH (2019) The fundamental principle of separation of powers in modern governance, tracing its historical origins from ancient Greece through the contributions of philosophers like Aristotle, Plato, John Locke, and Montesquieu. It examines how the doctrine evolved, particularly focusing on the conceptual refinement by Locke and the comprehensive framework provided by Montesquieu. The research highlights the essential role of separation of powers in preventing the concentration of authority and ensuring political liberty in democratic systems. It delves into the practical application of this principle within the federal government of Nigeria, demonstrating how the executive, legislative, and judicial branches function independently yet interdependently to prevent arbitrary rule and safeguard democracy. The study underscores the importance of this doctrine in promoting a balanced and effective governance structure that protects against the abuse of power.

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